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  • User's Guide

    MICROFLASH 2Te

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  • TABLE OF CONTENTS

    microFlash 2te Printer: Top View ................ 1Using the Battery: General Guidelines ........ 2

    Charging the Battery ................................... 2Determining Battery Condition ..................... 2

    Installing Paper ............................................ 3Printing a Self-Test ....................................... 4Clearing Linerless Paper Jams ..................... 5

    Removing a Paper Jam ................................ 5Avoiding a Paper Jam .................................. 5

    Configuring the Printer ................................ 6Using Printer Data Cables ............................ 7Using Bluetooth ............................................ 9

    Bluetooth Parameters .................................. 9Using Buttons, LEDs, and Audio Indicators 10

    Button Functions ....................................... 10LED Indicators .......................................... 10Audio Indicators ........................................ 12CardReader Audio Indicators ...................... 12

    Using a CardReader .................................... 13General Guidelines .................................... 13

    Media Supplies ............................................ 18

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  • MICROFLASH 2Te PRINTER USER'S GUIDE

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    microFlash 2te Printer: Top View

    Charge LED

    Paper/Paper Cavity

    Data Port

    Roller

    Self-Test Button

    Print Head Release Lever

    RF PowerLED

    Power Port

    Figure 1

    Figure 2

    ON/OFF Status LED

    Latch

    LEDs

    NOTE: When the cable plug is inserted into the Power Port, the cable plug must lay horizontally to the bottom of the surface of the case.

    Bluetooth Button

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    Using the Battery: General GuidelinesIf the printer has not been used for a long period of time, it may be necessary to recharge the battery. For more information, see Charging the Battery on page 2.

    Charging the Battery

    If the battery is low when the printer wakes up, the printer sounds three short beeps. Plug the AC Adapter into an appropriate power source and into the Power Port on the printer. The Charge LED will flash and progress from red (when the battery is very low in power) to orange, and then to a solid green when the battery is fully charged. A complete charge takes approximately 2.5 to 3.5 hours.

    Determining Battery Condition

    To determine the batterys condition, print a self-test. For more information, see Printing a Self-Test on page 4. The battery voltage varies between 5.8 and 8.0 volts.

    Note: To obtain full battery capacity, a new battery must cycle through two to three complete depletions and recharges.

    Note: To restart a charge, unplug the power cord. Wait 30 seconds, then replug the power cord.

    Caution: There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.

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    Installing Paper1. Insert a roll of paper with the end of the roll exiting

    from the bottom of the paper cavity (Figure 3).2. Open the print head by raising the green, print head

    release lever until it stops (Figure 4).

    3. Wake up the printer by briefly pressing the green, self-test button (Figure 5).

    Caution: The operating temperature of this portable printer is 50 C. However, the operating temperature when used with ONeil power supply for charging the portable printer is limited to 40 C. Please charge the printer in a suitable location that meets this temperature requirement.

    Caution: (For US/Canada) Please only use the ONeil part number 220240-100 power supply with this product.

    Figure 3 Figure 4

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    4. Feed the end of the paper under the roller. The paper automatically feeds under the roller and exits from the top of the print head. Verify the paper exits straight.

    5. Lower the green, print head release lever (Figure 6).6. Feed the paper through the printer's cover

    (Figure 7).

    7. Close and latch the printer's cover.8. Tear off any excess media.

    Printing a Self-Test1. After installing the paper, open the printer's cover.2. Press and hold the green, self-test button for

    approximately five seconds until printing begins.3. After printing begins, release the green, self-test

    button.

    Figure 5

    Figure 6 Figure 7

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    Clearing Linerless Paper Jams

    A paper jam may occur if an ONeil printer with linerless paper installed is left in a cold environment without being used for an extended period of time (such as overnight).

    Removing a Paper Jam

    1. Open the print head by raising the print head release lever until it is fully open. Do not stop at the partial open position.

    2. Roll the media tightly onto the spool.

    Avoiding a Paper Jam

    There are two options to help avoid paper jams with linerless paper.

    Note: The following applies to printers that are designed for linerless paper.

    Note: Do not use a knife to fix the paper jam. This may cause damage to the printer roller underneath the paper.

    Figure 8

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    Remove the Linerless Paper from the Print HeadIf the printer is going to be in a cold environment for a long period of time, remove the linerless paper from the print head. The paper can remain in the printer.

    Advance the PaperWhen the printer is turned on, hold the paper and then advance the paper. Verify the paper exits the print head straight.

    Configuring the PrinterThe printer has many configurable settings. To configure or upgrade firmware, download the latest Windows configuration program at www.oneilprinters.com.

    Figure 9

    Figure 10 Figure 11

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    Using Printer Data Cables1. Select the appropriate cable for use with the host/

    device you are using.2. Insert the plug into the printer data port (Figure 12).

    3. Lead the cable through the notch on the outside of the printer cover.

    4. With the cable exiting the front of the printer, close and latch the printer cover.

    Figure 12

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    Note: When closing the printer, be cautious of the cable that is exiting to prevent pinching of the cable. Remove the cable when the printer is not in use.

    Figure 13

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    Using Bluetooth

    Radio printers are configured with default factory settings. To determine your printer's radio configuration, print a self-test. (For more information, see Printing a Self-Test on page 4.) If you have multiple printers, configure them specifically for use in your environment. For proper system operation, set the following parameters on your printer and host computer:

    Bluetooth Parameters Device Name Authentication Bondable Discoverable Connectable Encryption

    For information on setting parameters, see Configuring the Printer on page 6. Contact your network administrator to verify the proper radio settings for your environment.

    Note: The following information applies to printers with Bluetooth capabilities.

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    Using Buttons, LEDs, and Audio Indicators

    Button Functions

    LED Indicators

    Bluetooth LED Indicators

    Green Self-Test ButtonShort press If printer is asleep; printer wakes up.

    If printer is awake; paper feeds.Long press (press and hold for five seconds)

    Prints a self-test.

    Bluetooth Power ButtonShort press If printer is asleep and RF power is off;

    printer wakes up and RF power is turned on.

    If printer is asleep and RF power is on; printer wakes up and RF power is turned off.

    If printer is awake and RF power is off; RF power is turned on.

    If printer is awake and RF power is on; RF power is turned off.

    LED DescriptionBlue flash - fast

    RF power is on and printer is awake.

    Blue flash - slow

    RF power is on and printer is asleep.

    Off RF power is off.

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    Charge LED Indicators

    Power LED Indicators

    LED State of Charge ActionFlashing OrangeFlashing Red

    Charge in progress. Wait for the charge LED to turn green.

    Green Charge complete. None.Red flash - slow

    Battery is too cold. Change environment.

    Red flash - fast

    High temperature. Change environment.

    Red to orange solid

    Battery voltage is very low.

    Wait for solid red.Restart charge.

    Red to orange flash - fast

    Battery voltage is too high.

    Replace battery.

    Orange flash - slow

    Charge timeout. Restart battery charge.

    Orange flash - fast

    Internal error. Reset printer.

    LED State of Charge ActionSolid green Printer is on. None.Black Printer is off. Printer needs to be

    turned on using the Green self-test button. Printer needs to be recharged.

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    Audio Indicators

    CardReader Audio Indicators

    Beep(s) Description Action1 Printer wakes up. None.2 Out of paper. Install paper.3 Low battery. Charge battery.1 short RF power is on (when

    blue, RF power button is pressed and power was turned off).

    None.

    2 short RF power is off (when blue, RF power button is pressed and power was turned on).

    None.

    1 long Boot code is starting or restarting (when downloading new firmware).

    Redownload firmware.

    8 short CRC error in firmware. Redownload firmware.

    Beep(s) Description Action1 long Bad read. Reswipe card.2 short Good read. None.

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    Using a CardReader

    General Guidelines

    To use the CardReader, swipe a card with the stripe facing toward the printer, then slowly move the card left or right in the CardReader slot.

    For information on CardReader LED indicators and audio indicators, see Using Buttons, LEDs, and Audio Indicators on page 10.

    Note: The following information applies to printers installed with the CardReader option.

    CardReader Slot

    Figure 14

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    Agency Approvals

    FCC NoticeThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different

    from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for

    help.This equipment has been verified to comply with the limits for a class B computing device, pursuant to FCC Rules. Operation with non-approved equipment is likely to result in interference to radio and TV reception. The user is cautioned that changes and modifications made to the equipment without the approval of manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter within 20 centimeters.INDUSTRY CANADA STATEMENTOperation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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    Applicable Directive 89/336/EEC, 73/23/EECApplicable Standards EN55022 (1998) EN55024 (1998) EN60950 (1992)

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    CopyrightThis manual and any examples contained herein are provided as is and are subject to change without notice. ONeil Product Development, Inc. makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this manual, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. ONeil Product Development, Inc. shall not be liable for any errors or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this manual or the examplesherein. This guide is copyrighted. All rights are reserved. This guide may not, in whole or in part, be reproduced, translated, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photographic, or otherwise, without the prior written consent of ONeil Product Development, Inc.

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    Media SuppliesO'Neil Product Development, Inc. offers seven certified grades of paper for use in the printers. Our certified supplies are guaranteed compatible this important qualification means that rigorous performance and image life testing have been performed. Quality supplies are key to obtaining optimal image quality and print performance. Quality supplies are also the key to extending the life of the printer. O'Neil Product Development strongly recommends using O'Neil Certified Supplies only.

    For more information, contact O'Neil Printer Supplies Group at (949) 458-6400.

    Maintenance SuppliesWe recommend that you follow a regular maintenance schedule using our cleaning card (or cleaning kit when using linerless labels). O'Neil's cleaning cards are designed to effectively remove dirt and other contaminants from the thermal printhead, rollers, and paper path...resulting in a clean, crisp image output every time. Our cleaning kits remove any adhesive residue (when using linerless labels) in addition to dirt and other contaminants.

    For more information, contact O'Neil Printer Supplies Group at (949) 458-6400.

    For more informationFor information about using the printer, contact ONeil at (949) 458-0500, or visit www.oneilprinters.com.

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  • World HeadquartersO'Neil Product Development

    8 Mason

    Irvine, CA 92618-2705

    Ph: 949.458.0500

    Fx: 949.458.0708

    Europe6 Joplin Court, Crownhill

    Milton Keynes MK8 0JP

    United Kingdom

    Ph: +44 (0) 1908 635360

    Fx: +44 (0) 1908 635361

    WWW.ONEILPRINTERS.COM

    COPYRIGHT 2008, ONEIL PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT, INC. Part Number 110228-001, April 2008, Made in USA

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